New Delhi [India], June 24: The Akshar Yoga Kendraa, under the visionary leadership of its founder and revered Yogi Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, scripted history this International Yoga Day by creating 5 new Guinness World Records. Thousands of Yoga practitioners and enthusiasts from different
To illustrate Kashmir's historical and cultural heritage, along with the military valour that has ensured Jammu and Kashmir always remains the pride of India, a mesmerising laser light and sound show has been conceived by the Indian Army's Chinar Corps, Dagger Division, and Pir Panjal Brigad
The Indian Army marked the 10th International Yoga Day on Friday by organising yoga sessions across states like Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, and Manipur. Over 5,446 participants took part in the sessions across these states.
Around 1,000 NCC cadets of the 5 Karnataka Battalion from 20 colleges in Chikkaballapura, 200 soldiers from the Madras Engineering Corps (MEG) of the Indian Army, 120 Jawans, and 2 officers from the Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) of the Border Security Force (BSF) participated in yoga sess
With Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi set to take over as the new Chief of Army Staff on June 30, the Indian Army will see changes in its important Commands and Corps.
The Indian Army felicitated 13 students trained under the Red Shield Centre of Wellness and Excellence, popularly known as the Manipur Super 50, who successfully cleared the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) 2024.
In a swift and decisive action, the Jammu and Kashmir Police in Doda district jointly with the Indian Army successfully apprehended an individual responsible for snatching a service weapon from police personnel within a remarkable 24-hour timeframe.
Troops from the Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army, along with the civil administration, undertook the rescue of tourists stranded in North Sikkim, the army said on Wednesday.
Two jawans of the Indian Army died after a speeding private bus collided with an auto-rickshaw at Kanhan River Bridge in Nagpur on Sunday evening, an official said.
Amid the large-scale requirement for shoulder-fired air defence missiles, DRDO is going to carry out trials of the indigenous shoulder-fired air defence missiles before handing them over to the Indian Army for user trials.
"General Manoj Pande, COAS visited Garhwal Rifles Regimental Centre. He reviewed the ongoing training activities and training infrastructure of the Regimental Centre," the Indian Army said in a post on its official 'X' handle.